Iftar Prayer reading and Turkish meaning!
Iftar Prayer Recitation:
That's right, that's right.
Turkish Meaning
"O Allah! I fasted for Your sake, I believe in Your existence, I trust in You, and I break my fast with You."
What is the Iftar Prayer, What Does It Mean and Why Is It Recited?
The Iftar Prayer is a prayer recited by those fasting during the month of Ramadan before breaking their fast with the evening call to prayer, and is recited to reinforce the meaning of fasting and to have their fasts accepted. The Iftar prayer not only ensures the end of the fast, but also enables the fasting person to turn to Allah with a sense of spiritual peace and gratitude.

The prayer for breaking the fast, as it is a prayer recited at the time of breaking the fast, provides the person not only with physical but also with spiritual satisfaction. By reciting this prayer before breaking the fast, the spiritual aspect of fasting is also addressed. The prayer for breaking the fast is a sincere request that the fast be accepted by Allah. The prayer means asking Allah to accept the fast before breaking the fast, being patient with the difficulties experienced during the fast, and hoping for Allah's help in the face of this patience. At the same time, it carries a meaning that reminds that not only the body but also the soul should be purified while breaking the fast.
In Turkish, prayer indicates the fasting person's belief in Allah, trust in Him and only aiming to gain His approval. This prayer expresses a kind of intention and gratitude. Iftar Prayer, the prayer that the fasting person recites before breaking the fast with the evening call to prayer, means praying and thanking Allah. Iftar prayer spiritually crowns the moment when the fasting person will be relieved of hunger and thirst physically after a long day of patience. In addition, fasting is not only a physical worship but also a spiritual cleansing. This prayer reinforces that spiritual cleansing.
The Iftar Prayer reminds us that fasting is not just about hunger and thirst, but also about spiritual maturation by turning to Allah. The prayer allows the fasting person to break their fast with inner peace and a peaceful heart. It is also recited for the acceptance of the fast and to attain Allah's mercy. This prayer strengthens individuals' trust in Allah, reminds them that they are fasting only for the sake of Allah, and gives meaning to the iftar as a form of prayer and worship.
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